Ever notice how Elon Musk's body seems almost unnaturally sculpted? There's actually an interesting story behind that physique that goes way beyond hitting the gym.



Turns out Silicon Valley's elite are quietly obsessed with something called growth hormone releasing peptides. This stuff isn't your typical supplement. The clinical data is wild - muscle gains and fat loss at levels several times more effective than anything you'd get from natural training. The trade-off? It creates this distinctly 'overly full' aesthetic that you start seeing on a lot of wealthy tech guys.

Here's the kicker though. A full treatment course costs what most people would spend on a luxury car. We're talking serious money. And while everyone's out there counting macros and posting gym selfies, the real wealth class has basically outsourced body management to molecular biology. Elon Musk's physique is basically a flex of access, not discipline.

The spokesperson side-stepped the illegal drug question but never denied the 'legal' anti-aging protocols. That's the tell right there.

But this isn't really about vanity or looking good. This is about how the ultra-wealthy are redefining what's possible with your own biology. Same logic they're applying to aging itself now. While regular people are still figuring out their protein intake, these guys are literally buying their way into a different biological timeline.

The class divide isn't happening at the gym anymore. It's happening in the pharmacy. That's the real separation now.
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